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It’s an age-old story: three unpopular and unsuspecting high school seniors visit the local institute of higher learning looking for a wild time, only to be taken in by a crew of twisted frat boys on academic probation. Before long, the innocents have become de-facto freshman pledges and the ...
BY Nick Flanagan
The “(Insert word that has increasingly less to do with the movies parodied therein) Movie” franchise is a bizarre thing — cockroach-like in its tenacity.
BY Kieran Grant
It’s self–discovery-by-numbers in this post-globalization rom-com about a Seattle call centre manager who must train a new team of employees in India, where the company he works for has outsourced its...
Soccer enthusiasts might enjoy the kinetic displays of real-life skill and smooth inclusion of actors Kuno Becker and Alessandro Nivola amongst superstars like Zidane, Ronaldo and Beckham, but Goal ...
There is a palpable nobility to Traitor, the anxious, tidy terror-era thriller co-written and exec produced by Steve Martin. From the get-go, the movie dares ...
The sorority in The House Bunny bears the initials ZAZ, after the trio (David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker) that produced Airplane! and The Naked ...
This loose remake of 1975 cult classic Death Race 2000 has a fatal flaw: thanks to its 18A rating, the only people who’d enjoy the videogame gore — preteen and ...
An Oscar nominee last year for Best Foreign Language Film, Joseph Cedar’s Beaufort is an uncommonly claustrophobic war film: it unfolds almost entirely in a ...
The surprise winner of the dramatic competition at Sundance in January, Frozen River feels like a throwback to an earlier era for the festival, before average...
Hamlet 2 mutilates a holy trinity of old storytelling traditions (Shakespeare, the New Testament, er, musical theatre), but it thrives firmly on a most unholy... (1)